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Editshare's Media Asset Management (MAM) solution now offers full support for Amazon Glacier, Archiware P5, Backblaze, and Microsoft Azure.

Flow 2019

EditShare launch the market Flow 2019, the latest version of your solution media asset management (MAM) that simplifies media sharing and collaboration with easy-to-use tools to manage media acquisition, assembly, and delivery. Flow supports on-premise storage providers such as Avid Isis/Nexis, as well as any SMB shared storage. Now, Flow is also connect with major file providers such as Amazon S3, Generic S3, StorageDNA and Masstech FlashNet.

This latest release improves storage compatibility with new support for Amazon Glacier, Archiware P5, Backblaze, and Microsoft Azure. Flow connects siled storage groups to facilitate file ingestion, asset tracking, search and retrieval, storyboarding, media transcoding and migration policies, as well as delivery to editors, colorists and creatives around the world.

From Editshare's EMEA general management, Tara Montford, comments that "to meet demand, production companies need to tap into a much larger pool of creative storytellers and tap into talent wherever they are and, if necessary, bring them into the creative process remotely. From a production standpoint, it's a huge challenge and this is where Flow solves the problem."

"This latest version of Flow opens up a whole new world of storage providers, who previously could not use a media asset management solution like Flow. The addition of additional storage providers such as Microsoft Azure Files and Amazon Glacier, as well as including NFS storage platforms, offers a wealth of opportunities for the Flow ecosystem, allowing more customers to index and categorize their valuable media," adds Montford.

Flow offers intelligent file ingestion, asset indexing, search and retrieval, as well as tools for storyboarding, annotating, and collaborating on multimedia projects. It also offers advanced workflow design and automation tools to automate complex processes such as transcoding and redundant media migrations, including moving content from production storage spaces to nearline and archive storage spaces.

New Flow 2019 capabilities

  • Expanding storage support with Amazon Glacier, Backblaze, and Microsoft Azure Files
  • Support for Archiware P5 that allows archiving and restoring to LTO as well as other supported cloud backends.
  • Improved support for video and audio codecs.
  • Support for a virtualized KVM environment.
  • Support for third-party storage solutions that use NFS.
  • New advanced metadata update panel
  • Improved timeline editing and sharing with NLEs
By, Dec 10, 2018, Section:Media management

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